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ASET Working Groups

We have a range of Working Groups which any individual working for an ASET member institution is eligible to join; it is one of the many great ways to get involved with ASET. Working groups are convened to deliver on the aims of the organisation, are task orientated, and are made up of volunteers from member institutions. These are primarily email orientated task groups, but occasionally meet.

The Staff Development Working Group is responsible for leading the planning of our staff development workshop programme. This Group is co-led by Brian Byers, Ulster University, Susannah Day, University of Exeter and Tim Ward, University of Salford.

The Research Working Group is responsible for the review of research submissions to conference related to research, the Practice and Research Network meetings and the awarding of our student bursaries. This Group is jointly led by Francesca Walker-Martin, University of Central Lancashire and Emily Timson, University of Leeds.

The Membership Working Groupis responsible for the development of our membership and our offer to members including the ASET Student Competition and Regional Hub meetings. This Group is jointly led by Becky Jones, University of Hertfordshire and James Corbin, University of Kent.

The Communications Working Group is responsible for our website, social media and e-Bulletins and is jointly led by Vianna Renaud, Bournemouth University and Sarah Flynn, University of Hertfordshire.

If you are interested in joining any of these groups, why not get in touch with the ASET Office by email and tell us:

What engagement you have had with ASET to date

What you would like to get from being involved with ASET

What you could bring to ASET in terms of skills and expertise

We are always keen to welcome new volunteers, and to offer you the development opportunity provided by getting involved, so please do have a think about what you might have to offer.

If you are interested in getting involved with any of these working groups please contact the ASET Office on 0114 234 5197 or by email.